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Recent content in .Net on .NET And BeyondHugo -- gohugo.ioen-usThu, 28 Jan 2016 14:17:01 -0500Studying empty visual studio template for ASP.NET Core 1.0 Part 1 – Structure on File Systemhttp://blog.narkhedegs.com/posts/studying-empty-visual-studio-template-for-asp-net-core-1-0-part-1-structure-on-file-system/
Thu, 28 Jan 2016 14:17:01 -0500http://blog.narkhedegs.com/posts/studying-empty-visual-studio-template-for-asp-net-core-1-0-part-1-structure-on-file-system/Introduction In this series of blog posts I am going to study the empty visual studio template for ASP.NET Core.
Create empty visual studio template for ASP.NET Core Create a new ASP.NET Web Application.
Choose empty template for ASP.NET Core (ASP.NET 5 in the figure below).
Structure on File System After creating a new web application using empty Visual Studio template for ASP.NET Core we get the following structure on the file system.Learning .NET Core Part 3 – Bare Minimum Applicationhttp://blog.narkhedegs.com/posts/learning-net-core-part-3-bare-minimum-application/
Fri, 06 Nov 2015 14:17:01 -0500http://blog.narkhedegs.com/posts/learning-net-core-part-3-bare-minimum-application/Introduction In this tutorial we are going to create a bare minimum DNX application.
Development Setup Lets make sure that we have DNVM set up correctly and we have the desired version of DNX installed.
Installing DNVM We looked at DNVM in the last tutorial. To install the DNVM just run following from the windows command prompt.
@powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy unrestricted -Command &#34;{$Branch=&#39;dev&#39;;iex ((new-object net.webclient).DownloadString(&#39;https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aspnet/Home/dev/dnvminstall.ps1&#39;))} Or run following from PowerShell.Learning .NET Core Part 2 – DNX, DNVM and DNUhttp://blog.narkhedegs.com/posts/learning-net-core-part-2-dnx-dnvm-and-dnu/
Tue, 03 Nov 2015 14:17:01 -0500http://blog.narkhedegs.com/posts/learning-net-core-part-2-dnx-dnvm-and-dnu/Introduction In this post we are going to learn about some of the tools used for creating .NET Core applications. .NET Core applications can be created with or without the Visual Studio. In this post we are going to look at the cross platform command line tools, such as DNX, DNVM and DNU, to create .NET Core applications. DNX Before we start learning about DNX it is helpful if we take a brief look at how .Learning .NET Core Part 1 – What is .NET Core ?http://blog.narkhedegs.com/posts/learning-net-core-part1-what-is-dot-net-core/
Mon, 26 Oct 2015 14:17:01 -0500http://blog.narkhedegs.com/posts/learning-net-core-part1-what-is-dot-net-core/Introduction In this series of blog posts we are going to learn about the next version of .NET i.e. .NET Core. I am learning the next version of .NET and in that process I read some articles, tutorials, blog posts and watch related videos. This series of blog posts is basically the gist of what I am learning. At the end of each post, in the References section, I am going to post links to all the material that I consulted for that particular post.